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  • 18-March-2015

    English

    The policy maker’s guide to graft - OECD Insights Blog

    Blog written for the OECD Integrity Forum 2015 on “Curbing Corruption – Investing in Growth”. The Forum will expose corruption in its myriad forms, in both the public and private sectors, as part of the OECD CleanGovBiz initiative, supporting governments, business and civil society to build integrity and fight corruption.

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  • 1-December-2014

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    Lobbying standards still not where they should be - EU Observer blog

    Opinion piece on lobbying regulation by Rolf Alter, published in the EU Observer.

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  • 28-November-2014

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    Lobbying: an opaque activity of dubious integrity? Insights blog

    OECD blog article on the lobbying, written for the launch of the publication "Lobbyists, Government and Public Trust, Volume 3".

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  • 1-October-2012

    English

    It's high time to fight corruption in education, by Mihaylo Milovanovitch

    A modern day Bulgarian proverb says “What money can’t buy, a lot of money can”. Sadly, the truth of this popular wisdom holds well beyond the country it comes from. Sadly too, it seems to work well in schools and universities. Year by year Transparency International (TI), an international anti-corruption NGO, publishes data on the perceptions and experience of people from around the globe...

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  • 25-July-2011

    English

    Taking a robust stance on bribery (by William Hague, UK Foreign Secretary)

    "The UK Bribery Act, which came into force on 1 July, is an important step in Britain’s efforts to combat bribery. The Act will equip the UK courts with some of the most robust anti-bribery legislation in the world."

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  • 9-février-2011

    Français

    La lutte de l'Afrique du Sud contre la corruption

    En 2007, l'Afrique du Sud a adhéré à la Convention anticorruption de l'OCDE et a rejoint le Groupe de travail sur la corruption dans le cadre des transactions commerciales internationales, qui est composé de représentants des 38 pays signataires et surveille l'application et l'exécution de la Convention.

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